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I have Internet Explorer 6 SP1 installed, and no network feeds work. What is the problem?

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I have Internet Explorer 6 SP1 installed, and no network feeds work. What is the problem?

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A1.18 – i-Catcher uses a subset of the Internet Explorer interfaces to acquire network feeds from the widest range of sources. Changes to Internet Explorer in Service Pack 1 mean that you may be experiencing problems if you normally go through a proxy server to access websites. If the feed with problems is local, i.e. you don’t need to go through the proxy server, then you should add its hostname or IP address to the bypass list under Tools/Internet Options/Connection/LAN Settings/Proxy Server/Advanced/Bypass proxy server for addresses. If the feed is the other side of a proxy server, e.g. a remote camera being viewed via the internet, you may need to enable HTTP/1.1 through Proxies. This option is listed under Tools/Internet Options/Advanced/HTTP 1.1 Settings/Use HTTP 1.1 Through Proxy Server.

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